Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] have the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although these sentences differ in sense , it is quite possible for them to have the same reference , and the same truth value .
2 ‘ It 's very important for me to have the same people around me as I did on the first album … it 's a community thing , it means I can keep the same vibe as I had before , ’ he says .
3 The debate on these issues continued for several centuries and the proposed solutions were very varied , but all of them had the ultimate implication that only the civilized Christian Europeans deserved to be rated as true men in a fully human sense ; all other " men " being variously rated as sub-human animals , monsters , degenerate men , damned souls , or the product of a separate creation .
4 They did not pray two rak'ahs before making love , or perform wudu after intercourse ( perhaps because neither of them had the faintest idea what wudu might be ) , and they were woefully deficient in the sacrifice and dowry departments .
5 And none of them had the arranged marriages which were normal just one generation earlier .
6 Two hundred and fifty came from Strathnaver and 104 of them had the same surname : William Mackay .
7 But that night , all four of them had the same dream
8 ‘ Every single one of them had the same opinion as mine , ’ he said .
9 And none of them has the right kind of tights .
10 And some of them have the same name .
11 What 's funny about it is , they actually do like each other ; they just do n't realise that both of them have the same views in everything .
12 One may hear echoes of this kind of project in I.A. Richards or the New Critics , but they none of them have the same degree of theoretical rigour and consistency , and they do not take the emphasis on the distinctively literary to the same degree .
13 ‘ The Panel of Judges was summoned , to decide which of you had the stronger vein of wolfblood , ’ said Dierdriu .
14 you can take a friend and whichever of you has the cheaper meal that 's what
15 Victor 's face as the match flares in front of it has the rapt attention of a man lighting a fuse .
16 Surely the question is whether the land on each side of it has the same greenbelt function , or different greenbelt functions ?
17 ( b ) Not many of us have the necessary expertise or inclination to do a good job .
18 It depends which of us has the most patience . ’
19 The Henley Faculty — in developing the Programme the Client Director will call upon members of the Henley Faculty and will ensure that those selected to work with you have the necessary blend of subject and industry expertise .
20 Some three-quarters of all the pupils in them had the necessary ability for admission to grammar schools .
21 They included Gilly Miles , who had a lovely personality and manner and to me had the greatest potential of them all .
22 But it seems to me to have the twofold advantages of first specifying with precision what it is that the parties have agreed , thus avoiding the possibility of misunderstanding or mistake , and , secondly , it enables the justices to define with greater precision points at which they may tentatively determine to depart from the agreed package .
23 I rather deplore the recent manifestation of Pop ; it does n't seem to me to have the intellectual force of the art of the Sixties .
24 we went back to we had the new boiler
25 And often we would lie together in the sun after a bathe , and kiss and caress each other , and it was a dear , familiar pleasure , associated in my mind and body with safety and mutual delight and no demands made ; his hands were wondering and tender , and his face when I opened my eyes to look at it had the extraordinary beauty it used to have when I had given him even this limited sensual happiness .
26 ‘ It is important for us to have the six players who were involved in the Test series against Australia four years ago , plus Peter Winterbottom , who actually played all four Tests here in 1983 .
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